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#ibelieveher part II

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,447 ✭✭✭✭El_Duderino 09


    Steyr 556 wrote: »
    It's not just a claim though, it's a claim of a very serious incident which is a crime and should bring with it a criminal investigation and possibly legal consequences.

    It's also a claim that can tarnish someones reputation and ruin their livelihood.

    It would be blithe and spurious to treat it as a mere claim.

    Of course it should be investigated. That’s the position I’ve maintained all along.

    It’s a mere claim from my perspective in so far as it has no evidence attached so I can’t test whether it’s true or not. I have absolutely no way of knowing whether it’s true or not.

    She hasn’t made an accusation against any named individual but even if she did, I would just view it and a claim because ... I have no way to know whether it’s true or not because there’s no evidence attached to the claim that we have seen.


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